Brown tip Yellow Torch coral
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Brown tip Yellow Torch coral

Euphyllia glabrescens

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SKU: ML-HC-0071

The Brown tip Yellow Torch coral is a stunning addition to any reef aquarium, showcasing vibrant colors and unique tentacle structures.

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Export Size
up to 30.0 cm
Origin
Indo-Pacific
Temperature
24.0–28.0°C
Min. Tank Size
200 L
Salinity
1.020–1.025 ppt
pH
8.10–8.40
Euphyllia glabrescens, commonly known as the Brown tip Yellow Torch coral, is a captivating species native to the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific region. This coral is characterized by its bright yellow base and distinctive brown-tipped tentacles, which create a striking visual effect in reef aquariums. The tentacles are long and flowing, providing a graceful movement that adds dynamic beauty to any underwater landscape.

In its natural habitat, the Brown tip Yellow Torch coral thrives in shallow waters where it benefits from ample sunlight and nutrient-rich environments. It often forms dense colonies, providing habitats for various marine organisms while also playing a crucial role in reef structure and health. The coral exhibits a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, photosynthetic algae that live within its tissues, allowing it to derive energy from sunlight.

Behaviorally, Euphyllia glabrescens is known for its relatively peaceful nature, making it suitable for community aquariums. However, it can exhibit aggressive behavior towards other corals if placed too close, as it relies on its long tentacles to defend its territory. This species can also retract its tentacles when threatened or during the night, showcasing its adaptability to environmental changes.

Overall, the Brown tip Yellow Torch coral is not only a visually stunning coral but also a vital contributor to the health and biodiversity of reef ecosystems. Its unique appearance and fascinating behaviors make it a prized choice for both novice and experienced aquarists alike.
To successfully maintain Brown tip Yellow Torch coral, it is essential to provide optimal water parameters. Ideal temperature ranges between 24°C and 28°C, with a salinity of 1.020 to 1.025 ppt. Maintaining a stable pH level between 8.1 and 8.4 is also crucial for their health. Regular water changes and monitoring of nitrate and phosphate levels will help prevent algae growth and ensure a thriving environment.

Feeding this coral involves supplemental feeding with small particulate foods or liquid coral foods, in addition to the nutrients obtained from the symbiotic zooxanthellae. Feeding should be done several times a week to promote growth and vitality. Compatibility-wise, the Brown tip Yellow Torch coral can coexist with other peaceful corals and fish, but care should be taken to avoid aggressive species that may harm it.

When acclimating, it's recommended to use a slow drip method to reduce stress. Quarantine new specimens for a minimum of two weeks before introducing them to the main tank to prevent the spread of potential diseases. With proper care and attention, Euphyllia glabrescens can thrive and become a stunning centerpiece in any aquarium.
The Brown tip Yellow Torch coral is suitable for shipping, provided that proper packing techniques are used. It should be packed in secure, temperature-controlled containers with sufficient water to maintain hydration. A packing density of 1-2 corals per box is recommended to minimize stress during transit. This species is sensitive to temperature fluctuations, so it is important to maintain a consistent temperature range. CITES status for Euphyllia glabrescens is not applicable, ensuring smooth export processes.

Species Parameters

Max Adult Size 30.0 cm
Origin Indo-Pacific
Temp Min 24.0 °C
Temp Max 28.0 °C
Salinity Min 1.020
Salinity Max 1.025
pH Min 8.10
pH Max 8.40
Min Tank 200 L

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